Art, Music and Words around The Coffee Table

Hollidays

I remember those “Christmassy”, typical, eggnug Stanta cups which you could use, of course, for anything. They are somehow a symbol of Xmass. Bright red and white. I can smell the chocolate inside. Hummm!

Bill, she changes the rules more frequently than I change my underwear, but we’ll not go into that…Somewhere in here, she’s written it all down. When you find them, you will notice that I have a special Chocolate (Santa) clause inserted that guarantees me some hazelnut whirls regardless of my behaviour or performance. I don’t like to view this as cheating, more a manifestation of the survival instinct. Look, I was one of fifteen children and had tro fight for what I could get. Okay, okay, there was just me and my younger sister and I was greedy.

Ok, Yolanda, of course it your choice. I won ´t give your points, but I will leave the category in your entry, because I want them all to be together. Do you agree?
And Michael, thank you, it was very touching what you said to Yolanda. At the end what we most enjoy are the entries, aren´t they?

Of course I agree. I am posting because I enjoy the delicious smell of all our coffees, the diferent blends and aromas have the scent of all your beautiful personalities. I want to post without the stress of winning.

I’m just so impressed with the animation Yolanda! Is that an eggnog beard he has? I’m wondering if eggnog crosses all our cultures and if it’s made the same way – cream, eggs, sugar, nutmeg and optional rum? I notice that you smell chocolate inside. Is there a chocolate eggnog? (man! does this conversation make my stomach growl)

By the way, I think we need to put our name at the end of the post because it doesn’t automatically comeup on the post like it does on the comment.

Well, I was remembering the eggnug, but this particular mug had chocolate. The recipe seems to be the same and of course, the rum for me is NOT optional!!! Hot chocolate during winter is the most I aspire for during cold nights.

About Café Crem

Hello Boys & Girls from around the World!

Fancy a coffee with us?

Café Crem was created by Miki and Kev Moore in 2007 with the intention of gathering like-minded artists, writers and musicians together around the coffee table to discuss and share thoughts, ideas, art, etc.

This initial desire has surpassed our wildest dreams with a myriad of collaborations taking place between the various members, creating pieces of work that simply would not exist without Café Crem.

Have a wander though in our different rooms:

“Cafe Literati”, the Literary Room

“Café L’Arte”, the Art Gallery

“Ca’ Puccini”, the Music Studio

and, last but not least,

“The MiniBar”, our creative space for our kids and teens!

You are all welcome.

Contact Miki at miki@goodaboom.com if you want to participate!

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Cafe Crem’s Video of The Month

The Flamencoscapes by Miki

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